More New Products and Services from SES New York 2010

Last week, I mentioned that one of the big reasons marketers go to trade shows is to see new products and services. Well, Jamie O’Donnell of SEO-PR visited the expo hall at SES New York 2010 and here are some more exhibitors that he saw.

Allen Horwitz of Submit Express discussed his company’s appearance at SES New York, 2010. He said Submit Express has exhibited at SES since the beginning of the conference series and it is still relevant for his company’s business.

Submit Express is one of the original search engine optimization companies on the net today and is ranked #1 by Website Magazine, according to Horwitz. In order to be current in your SEO strategy, one has to adapt, and this must include using social media tools, blogging and incorporating real-time search results available through Google, including video and local search.

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